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Police Report - May 4

Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.

Statesboro Police Incidents MONTGOMERY DRIVE — A woman said her husband was irate and shattered a car window. GARDEN DISTRICT — A woman called police twice regarding men who left threatening notes, made threatening comments about damaging her vehicle, and who smeared chili cheese fries on her vehicle because she parked where it made it difficult for the men to drive around speed bumps. PLAYERS CLUB APARTMENTS — A woman said a roommate threatened her. CLYDE'S MARKET — (Fair Road) A woman said a man she knows only by name calls her at work repeatedly, making comments of an increasingly sexual nature, and she is worried about what he may do next. MULBERRY COURT — A woman said another female slapped her in the face, causing injury requiring she seek treatment at the hospital. JEF ROAD — A man reported the theft of a tackle box and fishing equipment. ST. JAMES PLACE APARTMENTS — A woman said a man threatened and harassed her regarding her friend. SOUTH COLLEGE STREET — A woman said two females attacked her and broke a lobby door, then called her later to harass her. CUTIE PIE FASHIONS — A woman reported two juveniles shoplifted several clothing items. WAL-MART — A woman stuffed several CDs and DVDs in her purse after removing them from packages.

Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents OGEECHEE DRIVE — (Statesboro) Deputies arrested two juveniles for stealing mail. CEDARWOOD PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL SCHOOL — (Statesboro) A woman reported an incident of battery regarding an unruly juvenile. LANGSTON CHAPEL MIDDLE SCHOOL — (Statesboro) An administrator reported an unruly juvenile held a pair of scissors as a weapon against another juvenile's neck.

Georgia Southern University Incidents COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY — A book bag was taken from the building. KENNEDY HALL — Someone reported an Xbox was taken. Officers issued two traffic warnings and assisted two motorists and two sick persons Wednesday.

Animal Shelter Reports During the week of April 23-29, the Statesboro-Bulloch County Animal Shelter reported the following activity: Animals received: Surrendered by citizens — two dogs and four cats. Number in litters surrendered — eight puppies and 21 kittens. Bulloch Humane Enforcement — a dog and three cats. Statesboro City Animal Control — two dogs. Animals dispatched: Shelter adoptions — a cat and a dog. Humane Society/rescue group adoptions — four dogs and a cat. Returned to owners — one cat. Euthanized — 36 dogs and 17 cats. Other business: Warnings — five issued. Citations — three issued. Adoption fees collected — $70 Surrender fees collected — $30 Return animal fines — $25 Miscellaneous — $10

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